“…Others have demonstrated the effectiveness of peer-and teacherdirected training to increase social skills of students with autism as well as to improve peer acceptance (see Odom, McConnell, & McEvoy, 1992;Shores, 1987;Simpson, Smith-Myles, Sasso, & Kamps, 1991, for reviews). Procedures include (a) the use of multiple peer exemplars (Fox, Shores, Lindeman, & Strain, 1986); (b) peer initiation, prompting, and reinforcement strategies (Goldstein, Kaczmarek, Pennington, & Shafer, 1992;Knapczyk, 1989;Odom, Chandler, Ostrosky, McConnell, & Reaney, 1992;Odom & Strain, 1986;Sasso, Hughes, Swanson, & Novak, 1987;Shafer, Egel, & Neef, 1984); and (c) group social games and affection activities (Brown, Ragland, & Fox, 1988;McEvoy, Twardosz, & Bishop, 1990).…”